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Thursday, August 8, 2013

SWAGAT STEEL & ALLOY Maharashtra, India

We SWAGAT STEEL & ALLOY are known as a renowned manufacturer, exporter, importer, supplier, trader, wholesaler and retailer of Sheets, Plates and Coils, Stainless Steel Pipes, Stainless Steel Tubes, Stainless Steel Fasteners, Stainless Steel Olets, etc. These products are fabricated using cutting edge process technology and adhere to the international finish quality standards.
Additionally, in our endeavor to excel in industrial fasteners domain and create our name across the world, we are led by our honorable mentor Mr. Nirmal Jain.
Product Range:
  • Sheets, Plates and Coils,
  • Stainless Steel Pipes,
  • Stainless Steel Tubes,
  • Stainless Steel Fasteners,
  • Stainless Steel Olets,
  • Stainless Steel Circles/Rings,
  • Stainless Steel Bar,
  • Aluminum Products,
  • Copper Alloy.
Product Features:
  • No leakage,
  • High endurance,
  • Corrosion resistant,
  • Abrasion resistant,
  • Dimension accuracy,
  • High tensile strength.
  • Industries We Cater
  • Oil Refineries,
  • Chemical Plants,
  • Fertilizer Plants,
  • Petrochemical Plants,
  • Sugar Mills,
  • Pharmaceutical Plants.
Quality has been the major factor behind the success of our organization. It has helped us in attaining the complete satisfaction of valued customers and become their prominent choice.
To get complete information about our product range kindly visit - SWAGAT STEEL & ALLOY 
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2 Comments:

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August 22, 2013 at 2:24 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Make sure that the snips are advertised to cut up to (or less than) the gauge of steel you're going keitonengineering.co.uk to use. The lower the gauge, the thicker the steel, and the harder it will be to cut and work with without specialized tools

August 23, 2013 at 1:46 AM  

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